This was
definitely a memorable part of our trip! Thank you so much!Menucha Baila Matusof
Lubavitch H.S. (Chgo, IL.)

Thanks so much.
You
and your friends were amazing and it was obvious everyone, especially
the toddlers, were having a wonderful time. The setting was so
beautiful and you were a gift!Ede Holmen
Friends of Loring Park Organization Mpls., MN

"OPEN
HAND"
Group Drum Circle. February 23,2013. All levels welcome. Drop in OK.

The
Drum Circle is for participants to interact and play at their own
pace. All
ages may take part. Rhythms are performed as exampled in Kenne's book, "Drum
Circle Cookbook", according to a persons ability.
Group rhythm patterns, from the book "Drum
Circles" have everyone interplay with melodic,
syncopated cultural and ethnic rhythms. Success is measured by everyone
participating and doing their best.Young children find
a place in the drum circle with age specific rhythmic drumming. Kenne
uses pieces and activities from his book "RhythmiKidz", to teach kids about rhythm
and culture through collaborative drumming.Authentic
indigenous rhythms are performed in the oral tradition. Songs and
rhythm games are played giving everyone a dynamic part.Physically
challenged participants are encouraged to play and share their ideas.Bara
Bushi
is a sample of a piece from Drum
Circle
Cookbook performed in group activities.